The Seven Sisters Inn, subject of several posts over the past year, has emerged from bankruptcy and the new owners are restoring it to its original glory, ghosts and all. Yea!
My first thought was that it looks like the "Pippi Longstocking house" I have seen on film as a child. A nice place and you always manage to get a very nice natural light in your shots.
How cool, I would love to visit there and know some ghosts! :) okay...they did a great work there, the place is beautiful. Have a beautiful week there dear Jacob, hugs Léia
I did as you suggested and found your earlier posts on this fascinating place. It would be lovely to visit, butI think I'd prefer it in the daytime after all!
Yeah also! This looks more like the architecture I'm used to. It's a lovely building, and I'm glad it's in use again. I'm just back and will enjoy catching up tonight. Thanks for your comments!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious place; I can just imagine it at night. Here's hoping the Seven Sisters will never again be haunted by bad credit. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely and nostalgic photos, captures of time gone by.
ReplyDeleteThat good looking place needs to be used. How gorgeous!!
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That is great news! Such a wonderful old house deserves to be saved.
ReplyDeletetres belle maison, mais de nuit elle doit faire peur ;o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building and worth to restoring indeed.
ReplyDeleteI remember this place. I'm so glad there's a new owner!
ReplyDeleteI remember the place, it's nice to know that the ghosts are safely back at work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely home; who cares if it's haunted?
ReplyDeleteI love it! Love the colours and the structure. Ghosts make an interesting selling point :D
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If I ever make it down there, Jacob, I want to stay here.
ReplyDeleteIts so nice to see older homes restored.
ReplyDeleteThat's great news! It would have been a shame if this beautiful old house were allowed to rot. I'm sure even the ghosts are happy.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was that it looks like the "Pippi Longstocking house" I have seen on film as a child.
ReplyDeleteA nice place and you always manage to get a very nice natural light in your shots.
How cool, I would love to visit there and know some ghosts! :)
ReplyDeleteokay...they did a great work there, the place is beautiful.
Have a beautiful week there dear Jacob,
hugs
Léia
this sounds like it good have a happy ending. Such a nice place.
ReplyDeleteSeems as though The Seven Sisters Inn has had a checkered past. Deserves more TLC and am glad that it's getting it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a beautiful old property. I like those Victorian style homes.
ReplyDeleteI did as you suggested and found your earlier posts on this fascinating place. It would be lovely to visit, butI think I'd prefer it in the daytime after all!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty .. I love turreted corner Victorians
ReplyDeleteFabulous news! Thanks for the update.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beauty! I would love to see the inside.
ReplyDeleteYeah also! This looks more like the architecture I'm used to. It's a lovely building, and I'm glad it's in use again. I'm just back and will enjoy catching up tonight. Thanks for your comments!
ReplyDeleteGlad someone is taking care of this house, it's a lovely architecture!
ReplyDeleteI knew I recognized the name from previous posts. How cool.
ReplyDeleteWow! If this were brick it could be right here in Victorian Ontario! I hope the ghosts are people-friendly. :)
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